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It's gorgeous! What was new price for that frame, if I may ask? One wonders what does someone trade up to from a nice Ti frame?
Congrats Phil. Great snag! I have seen the shot-peened finish. Great bike! I would go for the 39/26 front and 11-36 rear cog combination. That's what my current racing setup and felt like it is properly geared even for smooth tarmac. If you go with the 42/29 front and 11-32 rear cog, you will need a very strong thighs to push the bike up a steep climb. You will definitely walk parts of Stewart Forest.
Today purchased the frame pictured below, 2010 Raleigh XXIX Pro steel, XL Specs for complete bike (not purchased) and the frame geometry: http://www.raleighusa.com/bikes/mountain/2010-mountain/xxix-pro/ Raleigh won over the Vassago Bandersnatch. Raleigh costs slightly less but more than that is the fact the Raleigh comes in 21.5" while the largest 'Snatch is 20" (I might enjoy even larger than 21.5"). The Raleigh's a "steel" (unintended pun) for the money.WTB has 2011 M.Y. 9er tubeless wheel sets ETA September, two levels: most affordable ever (IIRC a measly $350) and super high end maybe above the $770 Mavic Crossmax.I'm completely sold on the advantages of 2x10 gears, coming on this build (lighter, instant gear change, no cross chain, more vertical clearance). Only known downside is 2-4% less gearing extremes. 2x10 arrived 2010 M.Y. and only in the most costly build kits. Mid-priced kits arrive 2011 M.Y. Popular opinion holds that new OEM front triple rings may disappear post 2013 (except for lowest cost entry bikes, where naive buyers want features over performance).
I'm not around this weekend, but you should come up to 9W next weekend...maybe Levi can come with us...!
I'm lucky enough to have a private, 2.5 mile track which my friend keeps cleared (we also use it for dirt bikes and 4wheelers). Going for a night ride later tonight
I'm def'ly jealous. I'd love something like that close by even if it were private.
The 42/29 front and 11-36 rear will work. However, most of your riding will be on the front 29 ring. Use Sheldon Brown's gear calculator and compare the gear combination that you are using now. There is a good iPhone apps that I use... "bike gears".
I plan to ride a few more times and then seriously consider loosing the big chainring on my bike in favor of a bash guard. I've hit the big chain ring twice and I've only ridden it once seriously off-road. I love hopping logs, plus I don't see the point of the 42T. I may take the current 34 up a tick to 36 though.
Spent the weekend as the support crew for a couple of friends riding in the 2010 Leadville Trail 100 mountain bike race. Here are some pictures:http://www.flickr.com/photos/91042553@N00/sets/72157624730430614/Levi Leipheimer won in record time (6 hours 16 minutes)...
Great lights for the money. I am curious about the new 1400 Magicshine. How is it compared to the 900?